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Northern Ireland: People of Northern Ireland and the Irish Republic Vote Decisively in Favor of Peace Accord

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  13 February 2009

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Today, I met with ten women and men representing the WAVE Center in Northern Ireland, a support group for those who have been touched by the political violence of the past three decades. Each of these extraordinary individuals, representing both traditions in Northern Ireland, has suffered losing members of their families or being badly wounded themselves. I was inspired by their courage in rejecting violence and working for lasting peace in a land where people are not labeled by religion or national preference; inspired by their vision of a future marked by reconciliation and cooperation. And I will never forget their personal stories of sorrow and suffering, stories which are shared by many people of both communities in Northern Ireland. WAVE proves hatred can be overcome by hope, division can give way to unity, as victims of Northern Ireland's tragic past work together for a brighter future.

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Europe
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Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1998

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References

1. White House Press Release, May 7, 1998.

2. Text from Sinn Fein [www.sinnfein.ie].

3. White House Press Release, May 15, 1998.

4. White House Press Release, May 18, 1998.

5. White House Press Release, May 21, 1998.

6. Text from the Office of the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom [www.number-10.gov.uk].

7. White House Press Release, May 23, 1998., 1998.

8. White House Press Release, May 23, 1998.